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Alexandra Lippman
Alexandra Lippman is a PhD candidate in anthropology at the University of California Irvine, who works at the intersection of media, sound studies, legal anthropology, and Latin American studies. Funded in part by the National Science Foundation, she spent 13 months conducting fieldwork in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. She is writing her dissertation, Piracy, Peer-acy, and Payola: Music, Technology, and Remaking Intellectual Property in Brazil, which explores how globalizing alternative intellectual property practices impact creativity, media access, and music.
By Alexandra Lippman on Mai 23, 2012
By Gregory Scruggs and Alexandra Lippman on 23 Mai 2012 in
ACADEMIC
(*) Re-Sounding Space For a New Rio de Janeiro. // As an anthropologist and urban planning researcher with specialties in music and sound, we have combined our backgrounds to examine the politics of reconstructing soundscapes in Rio de Janeiro.
Posted in ACADEMIC | Tagged Brazil, Dossier World Music 2.0, funk carioca, Ghetto Culture, Global Ghettotech, naoj v1, norient academic online journal, Rio de Janeiro, Soundscapes, World Music 2.0 |
By Alexandra Lippman on Mai 21, 2012
By Alexandra Lippman on 21 Mai 2012 in
AUDIO
(*) The Sound Ethnography Project is a sonic mapping experiment in novel ethnographic methods and forms. A californian team of students of anthropology is trying to understand and represent relationships of sound and space.
Posted in AUDIO | Tagged Brazil, Ecuador, maps, sound ethnography, Soundscapes, United States |